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if you have a stomach ulcer or other condition that causes bleeding you should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines including aspirin may increase bleeding risk, tell your doctor before planning surgery or taking aspirin or other medicines with plavix, especially if you've had a stroke. some medicines that are used to treat heartburn or stomach ulcers, like prilosec, may affect how plavix works, so tell your doctor if you are taking other medicines. if fever, unexplained weakness or confusion develops, tell your doctor promptly. these may be signs of ttp, a rare but potentially life-threatening condition reported sometimes less than 2 weeks after starting plavix. other rare but serious side effects may occur. if you take plavix with other heart medicines, continuing to do so will help increase protection against a future atheart stack or stroke. fafeeling better doesn't mean you're not at risk. denise! you've lost weight! it's just all these giant things make me look small. i eat this fiber one yogurt. (mr. mehta) it has five grams of fiber, zero fat
if you have a stomach ulcer or other condition that causes bleeding you should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines including aspirin may increase bleeding risk, tell your doctor before planning surgery or taking aspirin or other medicines with plavix, especially if you've had a stroke. some medicines that are used to treat heartburn or stomach ulcers, like prilosec, may affect how plavix works, so tell your doctor if you are taking other medicines. if fever,...
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it tells us that the kennedys were all well family. -- a royal family. a most extraordinary president, a moderate senator, bobbie, -- martyred senator, bobby. i do not think the young generation can match the elders, and that is not a put down pre but it is an amazing generation that we will not see again. >> her brothers, john and robert, all made headlines and the history books. she made a difference. she change the way we see each other. before her -- before eunice kennedy became the face and voice of those who are mentally disabled, they were basically shunted from the mainstream of our society. she put her hand over them and brought them into acceptance, or they can work and go to school and be accepted. an enormous achievement. >> thanks. last word. see you next week. for a transcript of this broadcast, log on to insidewashington.tv.
it tells us that the kennedys were all well family. -- a royal family. a most extraordinary president, a moderate senator, bobbie, -- martyred senator, bobby. i do not think the young generation can match the elders, and that is not a put down pre but it is an amazing generation that we will not see again. >> her brothers, john and robert, all made headlines and the history books. she made a difference. she change the way we see each other. before her -- before eunice kennedy became the...
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i seen a young lady that said help us. help us. somebody hijacked our bus. >> reporter: most of the students were able to jump off the back of the bus birth crashed. two ended up suffering minor injuries. pittman is in custody. police have yet to announce what they will charge him with. >>> in tonight's hero central segment, we have the amazing story of a local boy's effort and some big-time recognition. do you remember what you were thinking when you were 10 years old? probably nothing like one arlington teenager did. and when he was that age, digital correspondent, kristin fisher has his story. >> winston duncan was only 10 years old when he took a trip to africa. what he saw changed his life. >> i saw an older woman and young boy and they are walking down the street and they both looked tired. i thought why not give them bikes. everyone has an old bike. bikes can be used everywhere and that's where it started. >> i thought he was pretty silly really. and then he sat down and explained to me, very reasonable that there was no inf
i seen a young lady that said help us. help us. somebody hijacked our bus. >> reporter: most of the students were able to jump off the back of the bus birth crashed. two ended up suffering minor injuries. pittman is in custody. police have yet to announce what they will charge him with. >>> in tonight's hero central segment, we have the amazing story of a local boy's effort and some big-time recognition. do you remember what you were thinking when you were 10 years old? probably...
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then not let us eat. she would put a piggy bank in the middle of the table, and she would say our dinner tonight would have been $30, so i'm putting it in this piggy bank and you will eat serial, -- and you will eat cereal. she will call our children and say, i want to go to darfur, and my kids will say, don't make me talk to her, she's crazy! she has a peanut butter for malowi. she reads the paper and says why aren't you doing something about it? and she will send magazines and books every week to our house telling our kids why they are not in a project, what are they doing? and they are terrified of her today. >> i would say the article on the peanut butter is extra enriched peanut butter which actually is used for children that are starving to death. every scoopful is a huge amount of calories. >> 300 calories. >> yes. the children where i work with in africa, she harrassed me for months to do it in other parts of the world. i run the u.s. side of it, i don't run the international side of it, but she g
then not let us eat. she would put a piggy bank in the middle of the table, and she would say our dinner tonight would have been $30, so i'm putting it in this piggy bank and you will eat serial, -- and you will eat cereal. she will call our children and say, i want to go to darfur, and my kids will say, don't make me talk to her, she's crazy! she has a peanut butter for malowi. she reads the paper and says why aren't you doing something about it? and she will send magazines and books every...
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the shriveers and the young men are doing useful things. they are doing good things in the world, but that doesn't mean they'll be the senator from massachusetts. >> christiane amanpour, you want to button it up, the next thing for the kennedys? >> i'm not sure, the second generation, that have gone into politics and public service, some with great success, others not. i think this is an ongoing story. it's really hard to put a pinpoint on that. i mean, in california, as laurence, mentioned, maria shriver, first lady there, niece of senator kennedy and the president, has really made great strides, particularly in her outreach with women and her mobilization of women there. bobby kennedy has done enormous things in the environmental movement. there are many, even in office right now. so -- and caroline kennedy, of course, the daughter of president kennedy, who tried but didn't go through with the -- with the senate bid. nonetheless, they're still big figures by virtue of the way america looks at them. so, there is perhaps not an inevitabilit
the shriveers and the young men are doing useful things. they are doing good things in the world, but that doesn't mean they'll be the senator from massachusetts. >> christiane amanpour, you want to button it up, the next thing for the kennedys? >> i'm not sure, the second generation, that have gone into politics and public service, some with great success, others not. i think this is an ongoing story. it's really hard to put a pinpoint on that. i mean, in california, as laurence,...
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we need what teddy kennedy has gen us. we nd what he has left us. i hope that we will get many more like him. tavis: filly, for those who will take annterest in the nobility ofublic service, what is the abing lesson thate ought to take from the life and legacy of ted keedy? >> he showed us the wa he was an exame, 4 glorious years in the united stes sene, and he served well,e served long we are the beneficiaries of tha service. tavi a great lder inis own right, vernon jordan, with his thoughts about edward kenndy o massachusetts. mr. jordan, thank you for the opportunity. >> any time, my friend. tavis: also, i spoke with douglabrinkley. your tughts on the life and legacy of ted knedy? >> this past year, he did an oral history prect in virgia which will be healthy -- which will be a help desk doars. ere will be a lot of new informationhere. this is a legislativeiant. people talk aot about john kennedy and bobby kenned ted kennedy fought for the -- fought for the disenfranchised anthe poor and elderly. he has been pushing for universal health care sinc
we need what teddy kennedy has gen us. we nd what he has left us. i hope that we will get many more like him. tavis: filly, for those who will take annterest in the nobility ofublic service, what is the abing lesson thate ought to take from the life and legacy of ted keedy? >> he showed us the wa he was an exame, 4 glorious years in the united stes sene, and he served well,e served long we are the beneficiaries of tha service. tavi a great lder inis own right, vernon jordan, with his...
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thank you for sharing the senator and so much of his life with us. and thank you, also, for your love and your care throughout the years, especially during the time of illness and these last moments. be assured of our prayers and anything we can do for you, as you move on. let us pray. >> though in the sight of people, your servant, senator ted kennedy, suffered greatly, and took on enormous tasks. lord, you knew his hopes were unquenchable, full of immortality. you knew his strengths and his limitations. he knew you, lord. he knew you could use anyone or anything to accomplish your purpose and draw people closer to one another and to his divine presence. grndedn fait fashioned by family values and once expanded to a world vision, true contemplative leadership would draw staff and friends to new depths of human understanding. embrace with compassion such a vision would inspire people around the world to believe, to believe with all their hearts that peace and justice will
thank you for sharing the senator and so much of his life with us. and thank you, also, for your love and your care throughout the years, especially during the time of illness and these last moments. be assured of our prayers and anything we can do for you, as you move on. let us pray. >> though in the sight of people, your servant, senator ted kennedy, suffered greatly, and took on enormous tasks. lord, you knew his hopes were unquenchable, full of immortality. you knew his strengths and...
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when we watch this and let it play out for us. thought it would. we said we would show the money watch it. before you can see a picture of caroline kennedy she would obviously -- that's an interesting start because she had this mini run after hillary clinton was named secretary of state as to whether she would succeed clinton. there is patrick kennedy, the senator's youngest son and the carson from rhode island. caroline kennedy was going to succeed -- was thought to be appointed by governor patterson of new york to succeed hillary clinton and take her seat in the u.s. senate. we're told that ted kennedy was very much in favor of it. it didn't go well. as we found out you can have all the backing in the world and all of the bloodlines in the world but she did not do very well in the way she seemed to handle the listening tour and the meetings with the press, and so that failed. but she has gone on and seems to be very happy in her life. i will tell you i was fortunate enough in march to be added earth day celebration that they had here in washingto
when we watch this and let it play out for us. thought it would. we said we would show the money watch it. before you can see a picture of caroline kennedy she would obviously -- that's an interesting start because she had this mini run after hillary clinton was named secretary of state as to whether she would succeed clinton. there is patrick kennedy, the senator's youngest son and the carson from rhode island. caroline kennedy was going to succeed -- was thought to be appointed by governor...
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we're glad you joined us. remembering ted kennedy, coming up right now. >> there are so many things that wal-mart is looking forward to doing, like helping people live better. but mostly, we're helping build stronger communities and relationships. with your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports "tavis smiley." tavis and nationwide, working together to improve financial literacy and the economic empowerment that comes with it. >> ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: a couple of quick programming notes. due to the breaking news of senator kennedy's passing, our conversation with c.e.o. ron williams will air tomorrow night. and he is a critical voice and health care debate, opposed to the public option. he will explain. that full conversation airs tomorrow night on this program. also on the end the program, edward brooke and african- american rep
we're glad you joined us. remembering ted kennedy, coming up right now. >> there are so many things that wal-mart is looking forward to doing, like helping people live better. but mostly, we're helping build stronger communities and relationships. with your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports "tavis smiley." tavis and nationwide, working together to improve financial literacy and the economic empowerment that comes with it. >> ♪...
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on us tonight. even though that hopefulness and those greens will quickly dampen by tragedy and human frailty, it was never missed. senator ted kennedy persevered, stayed the course and tiredlessly worked to make that mountain of dreams a reality. well, thank you for that, john. and for those who have been tempted to get a little more specific regarding ted kennedy's human frailties, they had this to say. i'm angry to hear that any negative comments on the day a man deserves to rest in peace and a family allowed to grieve. the kennedy family has given so much to this country. we need to take a deep breath and let this family able to reflect and honor senator ted kennedy. we did miss one important fact. i appreciate you mentioning kennedy and his brothers, but both you and wusa9 admitted that the first brother who died on board a b-24 bomber during world war ii. originally it was joseph senior's vision that joe jr. ran for the presidency. you know, you're right about that, david. thank you for that f
on us tonight. even though that hopefulness and those greens will quickly dampen by tragedy and human frailty, it was never missed. senator ted kennedy persevered, stayed the course and tiredlessly worked to make that mountain of dreams a reality. well, thank you for that, john. and for those who have been tempted to get a little more specific regarding ted kennedy's human frailties, they had this to say. i'm angry to hear that any negative comments on the day a man deserves to rest in peace...
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. >> michael beschloss, nbc news presidential historian, with the last word for us and great thanks for it and your time tonight, sir. >> a pleasure, keith. be well. >> one final note which may summarize how senator edward moore kennedy sr. did what he did and left the wake that he has left. it may come across as sel self-engran diesing. if it does i'm sorry. i'm actually just a bit player in this anecdote. my last contact with the senator came the day before the inauguration at a luncheon his son ted jr. introduced himself and said his father had hoped to be with him for the specific purpose of telling me this. but that he was husbanding his faculties for the big day that was to follow. and he decided to stay in. my father wanted you to know, he told me, that he was always a viewer but since he's been at home so much, you've become his newscast. so he said, tell keith to keep up the good work. it was a compliment and then came the instruction wrapped in humor. he also said, don't screw it up because he's watching. a lesson one hopes for those who succeed him in this fight for reform an
. >> michael beschloss, nbc news presidential historian, with the last word for us and great thanks for it and your time tonight, sir. >> a pleasure, keith. be well. >> one final note which may summarize how senator edward moore kennedy sr. did what he did and left the wake that he has left. it may come across as sel self-engran diesing. if it does i'm sorry. i'm actually just a bit player in this anecdote. my last contact with the senator came the day before the inauguration...
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but, you can't use that as an excuse. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. it was very interesting that you could smoke on the first week. chantix gave me that extra help that i needed to get through a tough time. (announcer) chantix is a non-nicotine pill. in studies, 44% of chantix users were quit during weeks 9 to 12 of treatment, compared to 18% on sugar pill. it is proven to reduce the urge to smoke. i did have an unopen pack of cigarettes in my purse and then i think i opened my purse and realized it was still there. and i said, "what the heck, i don't need these..." ...i said, you know, "bye, i don't need you anymore, you're not my crutch, i don't need a crutch." (announcer) talk to your doctor about chantix and a support plan r 's fathtigor you. some people have had changes in behavior, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice agitation, hostility, depression or changes in behavior, thinking or mo
but, you can't use that as an excuse. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. it was very interesting that you could smoke on the first week. chantix gave me that extra help that i needed to get through a tough time. (announcer) chantix is a non-nicotine pill. in studies, 44% of chantix users were quit during weeks 9 to 12 of treatment, compared to 18% on sugar pill. it is proven to reduce the urge to smoke. i did have an unopen pack of cigarettes in my purse...
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announcer: today you have options, 36-hour cialis or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today so when the moment is right, you can be ready. it's my "save-so-much-on- his-grphing-calculator... look. i made it say, "booger." ...i-can-get-him-a- math-tutor" button. it's my "save-so-much- on-school-supplies- he-can-stop-using-his-sister's- old-ackpack" button. it's my "save-so-much-i-can- get-a-binder-for-every- day-of-the-week" button. there's no school on saturday and sunday, genius. don't ruin this for me. (announcer) .staples equals savings on everything for .back to school. staples. that ! was easy. that's why i got them pillsbury toaster strudel. warm, flaky, pastry with delicious sweet filling my kids will love. plus i get two bonus box tops for their school. toaster strudel. the one kids want to eat. so i always have totino's pizza rolls. big pizza taste in a bite size roll that my kids can't resist. plus i get two bonus box tops for their school. totino's pizza rolls. the pizza way to snack. >>> the kennedy >>> the kennedy legacy, power
announcer: today you have options, 36-hour cialis or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today so when the moment is right, you can be ready. it's my "save-so-much-on- his-grphing-calculator... look. i made it say, "booger." ...i-can-get-him-a- math-tutor" button. it's my "save-so-much- on-school-supplies- he-can-stop-using-his-sister's- old-ackpack" button. it's my "save-so-much-i-can- get-a-binder-for-every- day-of-the-week" button....
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we'll take it. >> thank you for joining us. have a greatat (announcer) what the world needs now is energy. the energy to get the economy humming again. the energy to tackle challenges like climate change. what if that energy, came from an energy company. every day, chevron invests $62 million in people. in ideas. seeking, teaching, building. fueling growth around the world, to move us all ahead. this is the power of human energy. chevron. heard you're getting free nights from hotels.com. well, funny you should ask. you see, after i book 10 nights, i get a free one. say i spend 2 nights at a big name hotel, 3 at a boutique, and 5 at a beach resort... and boom! free night. ( dings, monkey chatters ) ( in a baby voice ) ar't you a smart one? ( monkey laughs ) accumulate 10 nights and get a night free. welcomerewards from hotels.com. smart. so smart.
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joining us for more is c. fred bergsten, the director of the peterson institute for international economics. the chairman of the peterson institute. peter peterson, has a separate foundation which is among those providing funding for "worldfocus." welcome to the program. >> good to be here. >> some are predicting the new deficit numbers will lead to a the value of the dollar. do you buy that? and if so, why should we be concerned? >> bigger budget deficits mean bigger trade deficits. that means the u.s. has to borrow more from the rest of the world. and over time, that clearly does put down more pressure on the dollar. in the short run, bigger budget deficits might mean higher interest rates and that might shore up the dollar for a while. but over time, it's bad for the dollar, it's bad for the country, we go into more foreign debtticious undermines our position in the world p it's a thoroughly bad. >> i think see let's look at china as i specific. how might a decline in the value of the dollar affect the will
joining us for more is c. fred bergsten, the director of the peterson institute for international economics. the chairman of the peterson institute. peter peterson, has a separate foundation which is among those providing funding for "worldfocus." welcome to the program. >> good to be here. >> some are predicting the new deficit numbers will lead to a the value of the dollar. do you buy that? and if so, why should we be concerned? >> bigger budget deficits mean...
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>> i think that the far left is using emotion. they are not using principal. i think that most people believe and agreed that senator kennedy was about defending the constitution of the united states of america, and that he was about all of the liberties and freedom that this country has to offer, and, quite honestly, it's the majority of americans are against this bill, i do not believe that senator kennedy which one to have his name associated with it. -- if the majority of americans are against this bill. neil: it was said that the same special interest groups may try to torpedo it again. in other words, lumping people in opecial interest groups.ple çhow do you feel about that? when your interest is lumped in with prevailing interests with health care that will not change? >> nahla, here is the thing. it is not about special-interest groups now. it is not about being a republican or a democrat or independent. it is about what the american people want. i honestly believe that if senator kennedy was alive today, he would not want to go against what the amer
>> i think that the far left is using emotion. they are not using principal. i think that most people believe and agreed that senator kennedy was about defending the constitution of the united states of america, and that he was about all of the liberties and freedom that this country has to offer, and, quite honestly, it's the majority of americans are against this bill, i do not believe that senator kennedy which one to have his name associated with it. -- if the majority of americans...
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what will this study tell us? >> approximately 100 children are expected to be involved with this study at emory university. what did they are trying to determine is whether they can administer the h1n1 vaccine along with seasonal flu vaccine at the same time. as the study is going on, other research facilities around the country will be conducting similar studies on children to determine which dosage is most effective. trace: i guess we have the same concerns. what do parents have a for incentive to put their kids up as volunteers? there has got to be a little bit of a safety concern. >> you would think so, but the parents participating in the study, at least the mother is that we spoke to, said that after she researched the issue, she realized that the companies that make this vaccine are the same companies that make seasonal flu vaccines, using the same process. the only thing different is the portion. as far as the incentive, most americans are not going to get their hands on this vaccine until mid october. th
what will this study tell us? >> approximately 100 children are expected to be involved with this study at emory university. what did they are trying to determine is whether they can administer the h1n1 vaccine along with seasonal flu vaccine at the same time. as the study is going on, other research facilities around the country will be conducting similar studies on children to determine which dosage is most effective. trace: i guess we have the same concerns. what do parents have a for...
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. >> those of us who love him and take him to his rest today pray that what he was to us and what he wished for others would come to pass for all of the world. >> reporter: on july 18th, 1969, the senator's life and career took a tragic turn after attending a party, he drove off of a bridge and inside his car was a woman and he never called the police until her body was found the next day. >> that will live with me for the rest of my life, every day of my life. >> reporter: he pled guilty to leaving the scene of the accident and the -- scar ever left his reputation. he sat out several years and in '79, he threw his hat into the presidential ring. i'm a candidate for the president of the united states. >> he challenged jimmy carter for the democratic nomination after a bitter campaign, kennedy lost, but he gave a speech of his career. the work goes on, the cause endures and the hope still lives and the dreams shall never die. >> reporter: following the failed run, he divorced his first wife, joan. he was a fight for causes like minimum wage increases and immigration reform and the iss
. >> those of us who love him and take him to his rest today pray that what he was to us and what he wished for others would come to pass for all of the world. >> reporter: on july 18th, 1969, the senator's life and career took a tragic turn after attending a party, he drove off of a bridge and inside his car was a woman and he never called the police until her body was found the next day. >> that will live with me for the rest of my life, every day of my life. >>...
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stay with us. we will check out the seven-day forecast and wall street when we see you coming up next. when morning comes in the middle of the night... rooster crow. ...it affects your entire day. to get a good night's sleep, try 2-layer ambien cr. the first layer dissolves quickly to help you fall asleep. and unlike other sleep aids, a second dissolves slowly to help you stay asleep. when taking ambien cr, don't drive or operate machinery. sleepwalking, and eating or driving while not fully awake with memory loss for the event as well as abnormal behaviors such as being more outgoing or aggressive than normal, confusion, agitation and halluciations may occur. don't take it with alcohol as it may increase these behaviors. allergic reactions such as shortness of breath, swelling of your tongue or throat may occur and in rare cases may be fatal. side effects may include next-day drowsiness, dizziness, and headache. in patients with depression, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide may oc
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they don't remember us. ted kennedy's office had some of the best case work in the senate. >> how do you explain a guy of teddy's potential in terms of being able to walk anywhere in the world, dine with royalty, an international celebrity from the time he was in his teens practically. we had chris dodd on a few moments ago. this fellow who just passed away really like the constituent service. he liked it when the mayor called him and said we have a problem with the bridge, we need some money. teddy seemed to like to do those jobs. >> he did, and how different it was from jack who would have been bored by it or bobby who thought for a time of running for governor of massachusetts and said, i don't want to sit in the state house deciding on sewer contracts. he was a regular guy. he was an extrovert. he loved to connect with people, and maybe, chris, it had to do with the fact that, you know, as a small child, he knew franklin roosevelt and winston churchill. you can't go very far up from there. so he wasn't r
they don't remember us. ted kennedy's office had some of the best case work in the senate. >> how do you explain a guy of teddy's potential in terms of being able to walk anywhere in the world, dine with royalty, an international celebrity from the time he was in his teens practically. we had chris dodd on a few moments ago. this fellow who just passed away really like the constituent service. he liked it when the mayor called him and said we have a problem with the bridge, we need some...
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there are new lenses that are allowing us to see up close also. >> the crystal lens will be used for her second cataract. it helps with near and intermediate division. >> the muscles in the eye focus this lends and allows it to operate like the lenses we were born with. >> this is the actual size of the crystal lens. a tiny thing that has made such a difference in her vision. >> i do not wear context or glasses. >> you are seeing. >> yes, i am. >> wbal tv 11 news. >> the doctor joins us with more information. good morning. she does not look old enough to get cataract surgery. >> many people have that much earlier than those before. we have a range from 4 to 108. >> aid is not a barrier for this surgery. who is a candid it? >> -- age is not a barrier for this surgery. who is a candidate? >> we can bring all of our focus right in here and see everything. >> it really saves people from reading glasses. >> most of the time they do not need them at all. they may need a small prescription. most people function without any glasses. >> is it considered elective surgery? >> it falls under enj
there are new lenses that are allowing us to see up close also. >> the crystal lens will be used for her second cataract. it helps with near and intermediate division. >> the muscles in the eye focus this lends and allows it to operate like the lenses we were born with. >> this is the actual size of the crystal lens. a tiny thing that has made such a difference in her vision. >> i do not wear context or glasses. >> you are seeing. >> yes, i am. >> wbal...
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thank you both for joining us. i want melinda and chris to take a look at secretary of state hillary clinton and what she had to say when someone asked her what her husband thought about a matter involving congolese and chinese trade relations. let's listen. >> what does mr. clinton think through the mouth of mrs. clinton and what does mr. mutombo think on this situation? thank you very much. >> wait, you want me to tell what you my husband thinks? my husband is not the secretary of state. i am. so you ask my opinion, i will tell you my opinion. i'm not going to be channeling my husband. >> melinda, your thoughts on that performance? i thought it was very american myself, but let's hear your thoughts. >> it was refreshingly honest. it was obviously from the gut. but also shockingly insecure. i mean, her husband has been reduced to photo-ops with dictators and errands usually run by jesse jackson or jimmy carter. i was surprised she came off as so threatened. by the question about her husband. >> maybe because she's
thank you both for joining us. i want melinda and chris to take a look at secretary of state hillary clinton and what she had to say when someone asked her what her husband thought about a matter involving congolese and chinese trade relations. let's listen. >> what does mr. clinton think through the mouth of mrs. clinton and what does mr. mutombo think on this situation? thank you very much. >> wait, you want me to tell what you my husband thinks? my husband is not the secretary of...
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he wanted to take erotic pictures of him to use an on- line dating service. his last posting was august 21, a day before his murder. in 2005, federal investigation included agents searching his home and taking his computers and other documents. as for the murder investigation, police have named any suspects -- and have not named any suspects. >> be sure to stay with us. >> their big promises about saving your house, but they steal your money. the details on loan modifications gams. >> there is a subtraction and in addition. a little later, in sports. dodge and tropical storm danny might have an effect on our weather. the forecast, straight ahead. announcer: during the autobahn for all event, you can get great lease deals. i love it! i just want to know it's the right move. me? thirteen days in the future. you get a deal on the car you always wanted. scheduled maintenance is included, it's all good. what's the future like? you love your new jetta. and the suit? you like it? no...i love it! >> tonight, officials are warning residents to be where of loan modific
he wanted to take erotic pictures of him to use an on- line dating service. his last posting was august 21, a day before his murder. in 2005, federal investigation included agents searching his home and taking his computers and other documents. as for the murder investigation, police have named any suspects -- and have not named any suspects. >> be sure to stay with us. >> their big promises about saving your house, but they steal your money. the details on loan modifications gams....
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please join us. -- a team special. please join us. >> a day after senator edward kennedy's death, critics are weighing in on the rhetoric on health care reform. >> senator edward kennedy's allies on the left have made no secret of the hopes that his legacy will bolster the health care reform plans. with senator robert byrd even suggesting that the bill be named for kennedy. that has some influential conservative voices sounded the alarm charging that they are inappropriately female announcer: from jennifer, while supplies last, this luxurious microfiber sofa and chair for just $399. our most dramatic offer ever: both pieces, just $399. while supplies last. from jennifer: you don't have to spend a lot to have good taste. e nuto see a few more showers throu the metro area. the heaviest rain is probably going to come to our area tomorrow afternoon. >> that is it for us now. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- e
please join us. -- a team special. please join us. >> a day after senator edward kennedy's death, critics are weighing in on the rhetoric on health care reform. >> senator edward kennedy's allies on the left have made no secret of the hopes that his legacy will bolster the health care reform plans. with senator robert byrd even suggesting that the bill be named for kennedy. that has some influential conservative voices sounded the alarm charging that they are inappropriately female...
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i assume these foreign countrielend us monday beuse it's -- led us money because 's something in for them. why do theyhink so? >> because there are not ery ma alternatives. ifhe world economy looks like it's really goingo be a basket case, people would raer have money in dollars an absolutely anythin else. but as the economies of the rest of e world begin to recovery, eveually people are going to say we'e lent enough money tohe u.s. soit's one of those ings ere you can't quite say wt is going to be the precipating event but it seems unwis for us to cntinue toely on thechinese a otrs lending us even more money each yar forever >> how was en benanke's reapintment received on the hill? i saw chris ddd put out a statement wherhe said this is probably the righthoice. which dosn't sound like e was holding him tigh. >> ben bernankeseems to be very popular on wall treet right now. the wall strt crowd really wanted him reapointed. the senate i more ambvalent d some members of the house are downght hostile. i think that reflcts the high-profile thabernanke and the d have taken in this rescuend
i assume these foreign countrielend us monday beuse it's -- led us money because 's something in for them. why do theyhink so? >> because there are not ery ma alternatives. ifhe world economy looks like it's really goingo be a basket case, people would raer have money in dollars an absolutely anythin else. but as the economies of the rest of e world begin to recovery, eveually people are going to say we'e lent enough money tohe u.s. soit's one of those ings ere you can't quite say wt is...
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ted kennedy himself used to describe the big house as a scrapbook. inside no priceless works of art, but hundreds upon hundreds of photographs of america's political dynasty. >> there was that that we first saw them, the family running around the yard and throwing the footballs and the women and the men, and those sailboats. those constant pictures of various family members on the sailboats. >> they always suggested vigor. >> certainly vigor was certainly a big part of the kennedy mystique. >> and hyannisport was always the back drop. >> hosting a large family and an active family, i think it's been very much involved with the out of doors, with all of those implications. >> hyannisport was camelot's beach house. the kennedy castle on nantucket sound, a home that produced not just one but three sons who aspired to the highest office in the land. joe kennedy bought the big dutch colonial with the wraparound porch in 1929. three years before his youngest was born. >> this is hyannis on beautiful cape cod. >> for many americans, hyannisport is synonymou
ted kennedy himself used to describe the big house as a scrapbook. inside no priceless works of art, but hundreds upon hundreds of photographs of america's political dynasty. >> there was that that we first saw them, the family running around the yard and throwing the footballs and the women and the men, and those sailboats. those constant pictures of various family members on the sailboats. >> they always suggested vigor. >> certainly vigor was certainly a big part of the...
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thank you for joining us today. i am alison starling. senator kennedy himself planned his funeral arrangements. we have more on his last wishes. >> for three days his life will be celebrated and remembered as his body is carriedo each of the places he most treasured. >> that is what we will do in the next few days, it is celebrate his life. >> arocession will leave his home in hyannis port and make its way to boston, a city where he spent his childhood. it will wind its way downtown to the john f. kennedy library where he will lie in proposed today and tomorrow. >> he told his family he was ready to go. >>ars e expected to turn out. after visitation ends tomorrow, an invitation only memorial will be filed -- will be held inside the library. then there will be a private family service. the guest list includes president obama, who will give the eulogy. it is a place kennedy held dear to his heart after his daughter was fighting cancer. >> there was another part of his life very few people knew o o ad that is his deep faith. >> a procession
thank you for joining us today. i am alison starling. senator kennedy himself planned his funeral arrangements. we have more on his last wishes. >> for three days his life will be celebrated and remembered as his body is carriedo each of the places he most treasured. >> that is what we will do in the next few days, it is celebrate his life. >> arocession will leave his home in hyannis port and make its way to boston, a city where he spent his childhood. it will wind its way...
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street critique gut patrick o'ha of briefing.com tells us why kraft foods has landedn his bargain basement rad. >> jeff: then,emembering the liberal lion weook at how the late senator ted kennedy shaped hlth care form and what happens to tho forts now. >> pau i'm paul kangas. >> jeff: and i'm jf yastine. susie gharib is onssignment. thiss "nightly business report" for wednesday,ugust 26. "nightly business repo" is made poible by: this pgram was made possible by contributions to ur pbs station from viewe like you. thank you. >> jeff: good evening, eryone. a much bigger increase tha forecast. sas of new homes jumped 9.6% in july. could be the housing market is turning? scott gurvey repts. >> reporter: it was the foth straight month of increased new homeales and although this is a number with a wide marn of error, it did encouragthose who see a bottom in housg. beth ann bovino of standd and poor'sotes there has also been increased bung of distressed properties and existg homes. >> those homeowners were actually free to move and actuly buy something elwhere. you're starting to see it ickle thr
street critique gut patrick o'ha of briefing.com tells us why kraft foods has landedn his bargain basement rad. >> jeff: then,emembering the liberal lion weook at how the late senator ted kennedy shaped hlth care form and what happens to tho forts now. >> pau i'm paul kangas. >> jeff: and i'm jf yastine. susie gharib is onssignment. thiss "nightly business report" for wednesday,ugust 26. "nightly business repo" is made poible by: this pgram was made...
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we can't use them for a vacation. you can use the points for just about anything. i know... ♪ the way you look tonight ♪ chase what matters. get your new chase sapphire card at chase.com/sapphire. upbeat rock ♪ so i could hear myself myseas a ringtone ♪hone ♪ ♪ who knew the store would go and check my credit score ♪ ♪ now all they let me have is this dinosaur ♪ ♪ hello hello hello can anybody hear me? ♪ ♪ i know i know i know i shoulda gone to ♪ ♪ free credit report dot com! ♪ that's where i shoulda gone! coulda got my knowledge on! ♪ ♪ vo: free credit score and report with enrollment in triple advantage. there's no way to hide it. sir, have you been drinking tonight? if you ride drunk, you will get caught... and you will get arrested. >> senator, there is obviously a great price one has to pay these days for political life. that some have to pay. your brother john thought the price worth paying. so obviously did your brother bobby and so do you, it seems. but when you talk to your own two sons and to your nephews, do you encourage
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back in a moment.ba stay with us. stay witus >> rose: do you think where you are on important issues of our day is where the country is or where you'd like to see the country be? >> where i'd like to see theo country be. i believe that individuals and the nation does best when it'sen challenged. i think this country has demonstrated it over itstr history. i mean, look how this nation came out of the depression.he look how we responded in termsre of world war ii.of look how we've even... finally when we were confronted the issues of segregation by dr. king really facing us, even though we'd written slavery into the constitution and we had the civil war, finally when dr. king confronted us, we responded. we've made important progress in knocking down walls ofll discrimination. this country has always done well when it's been challenged. i don't feel that it's being challenged. you can't have the b tax cuts we've had and be still involvedt in wars on this and asking ain small group of people to takeal the burden and ever
back in a moment.ba stay with us. stay witus >> rose: do you think where you are on important issues of our day is where the country is or where you'd like to see the country be? >> where i'd like to see theo country be. i believe that individuals and the nation does best when it'sen challenged. i think this country has demonstrated it over itstr history. i mean, look how this nation came out of the depression.he look how we responded in termsre of world war ii.of look how we've...
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walmart.@@@@@@ has progress taken us to a better place? i'd say it's taken us for a ride. honestly, what thanks do we owe progress? we're up to our necks in landfill, and down to the wire in resources and climate change is out to get us. that's why progress plays no role inside post shredded wheat. here, we put the "no" in innovation. post original shredded wheat is still just the one simple, honest ingredient which naturally comes with vitamins, minerals and fiber. all we did was make it spoon size. did we go too far? >>> welcome back. i'm david shuster live in washington. >> i'm tam ran hall live in new york. we're looking at live pictures of the motorcade carrying the body of senator edward kennedy. we've been watching an incredible morning and an incredible moment in hiflt for this country as they travel routh 3 to route 93 to boston. we expect the motorcade to pass or cross over the rose fitzgerald kennedy greenway. that's a park senator kennedy joined with community leaders in creating that giving mothers and children green space in the heart of the city. let's bring
walmart.@@@@@@ has progress taken us to a better place? i'd say it's taken us for a ride. honestly, what thanks do we owe progress? we're up to our necks in landfill, and down to the wire in resources and climate change is out to get us. that's why progress plays no role inside post shredded wheat. here, we put the "no" in innovation. post original shredded wheat is still just the one simple, honest ingredient which naturally comes with vitamins, minerals and fiber. all we did...
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one front to the west of us will get us on friday and danny could get us on saturday. so tomorrow, not bad actually. in fact, the best day of the next three, wouldn't you say? upper 80s tomorrow. a slight chance of an isolated storm. 80 on friday with showers and storms. these primarily unrelated to danny and get into friday night and saturday, if danny hugs the coast, they will be related to danny. high temperatures around 83 on saturday. so temperatures go down a little bit. here's the latest. 2:00 p.m. friday, located off charleston coast. gathering some strength between haderus as we get towards new england. i would be paying close attention to this. i think this could be a big storm up there. this track keeps it offshore for us. we are looking at rough seas and potentially some more rip currents. here's the spaghetti plot. we are a lot happier. weather spread out, so there is discrepancy as to where the model thinks danny is going to go. one problem is getting a good center, a good initialization for the models and the center is all over the place right now and th
one front to the west of us will get us on friday and danny could get us on saturday. so tomorrow, not bad actually. in fact, the best day of the next three, wouldn't you say? upper 80s tomorrow. a slight chance of an isolated storm. 80 on friday with showers and storms. these primarily unrelated to danny and get into friday night and saturday, if danny hugs the coast, they will be related to danny. high temperatures around 83 on saturday. so temperatures go down a little bit. here's the...
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a couple of other systems will bring us some weekend showers and thunderstorms as well. we will show you what is happening with danny because danny has gotten a little stronger -- weaker wind speed wise, butanrgio oizatnally a little bit stronger. it looks as thougit is going ugto be close to a hurricane strength when it pass the outer banks. that is during the day saturday some gusty rain squalls, and click event and then it is gone. >> we are watching the redskins. >> the nfl season is just beginning when the redskins schedule their annual luncheon. the welcome home lunch was held this afternoon, a lot of good food and fun and optimism for the coming season. ♪ >> for anyone who believes in burgundy and gold, this is the place to be pureed the teams will collagen in tyson that shows today's hometown heroes. >> they lived in tampa and lived here for years. they're asking me about my past, where i came from. >> the coach also gave some ground at some insight on how hard his players have been working in the off-season and how much the owners appreciate it. >> we had some
a couple of other systems will bring us some weekend showers and thunderstorms as well. we will show you what is happening with danny because danny has gotten a little stronger -- weaker wind speed wise, butanrgio oizatnally a little bit stronger. it looks as thougit is going ugto be close to a hurricane strength when it pass the outer banks. that is during the day saturday some gusty rain squalls, and click event and then it is gone. >> we are watching the redskins. >> the nfl...
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help us out now. give us a hand. >> enough of high unemployment, and enough of jimmy carter. >> i don't think i come as a candidate with all of the answers, but i come, as i think, probably over a lifetime that's been tested by a variety of different, both challenges, tragedies, and also some successes. >> and some failures, right? >> and some failures. >> on the day after the southern primaries, kennedy was much more upset by a newspaper article than any defeat. a front page chappaquiddick story in "the new york times" that cam up with almost nothing new with his actions there. kennedy was as angriest as reporters have seen him. >> there has been no family, the time that i have been in the public life, that has been investigated, whose personal lives have been investigated as much as my life. the life of my wife, my children. i'm not interested in the personal lives of other candidates for the presidency. >> yesterday's polls show him trailing president carter for the first time. kennedy attributed h
help us out now. give us a hand. >> enough of high unemployment, and enough of jimmy carter. >> i don't think i come as a candidate with all of the answers, but i come, as i think, probably over a lifetime that's been tested by a variety of different, both challenges, tragedies, and also some successes. >> and some failures, right? >> and some failures. >> on the day after the southern primaries, kennedy was much more upset by a newspaper article than any defeat. a...
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thank you for being with us. what did you think about saying senator dodd said one kennedy inspired us, one kennedy challenged us, and this kennedy changed us? >> well, this kennedy had it very tough because he had to do it against tremendous odds. i was founding chair for afro-american studies outside of waltham. 20 years later i was at the kennedy school. by that time this man was a revered figure, but with eight years into the reagan administration and a lot of what i think people have come to understand about him was his courage because that was the era of the tremendous backlash a against social policy. and so he had to do a lot of th against tremendous odds. >> what are your thoughts today? you've had a few days to process now his passing. has there been something that hasn't been said that you want to pung yat? >> no. i think most of it has been said. i think when one look at the african-american community, what would dr. martin lieu third king say or do? i think a lot of his dream would not have been fulf
thank you for being with us. what did you think about saying senator dodd said one kennedy inspired us, one kennedy challenged us, and this kennedy changed us? >> well, this kennedy had it very tough because he had to do it against tremendous odds. i was founding chair for afro-american studies outside of waltham. 20 years later i was at the kennedy school. by that time this man was a revered figure, but with eight years into the reagan administration and a lot of what i think people have...
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most of us will not see anything thursday. friday different story, showers and storms, not from danny but from the cold front. and that could impact the game. it could be a wet red skin game to watch on channel 9 and showers and storms possible on saturday depending on the track of danny. and that's going to really hinge on how close to shore it comes friday night and saturday morning. to the forecast overnight, partly cloudy not as comfortable. mid to upper 60s in the suburbs yes but low 70's downtown. temperatures right now pry marchly in the mid 70's, 75 in laurel, 75 in old town and also dumphreys, a little cooler out to the west, 73 at winchester and now for tomorrow morning, partly cloudy and warm, 70's and 80s, winds northeast early at 10, and by afternoon not a bad day, partly sunny, very warm. a slight chance, just a slight chance of an isolated thunderstorm, high temperatures in the upper 80s, winds easterly at 10 but if you'll decide to play golf thursday or friday, i'd pick thursday. all right, let's talk about the
most of us will not see anything thursday. friday different story, showers and storms, not from danny but from the cold front. and that could impact the game. it could be a wet red skin game to watch on channel 9 and showers and storms possible on saturday depending on the track of danny. and that's going to really hinge on how close to shore it comes friday night and saturday morning. to the forecast overnight, partly cloudy not as comfortable. mid to upper 60s in the suburbs yes but low 70's...
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thanks for joining us. be sure to tune into news4 for all the day's news. >> we'll be back tomorrow for news, until then, have a wonderful day.
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this against us. they don't fight pursuant to law. they don't fight pursuant to nation state or international treaty. they have no norms, and we do. >> so it's okay to torture people but it's not okay -- it's okay to torture people, that doesn't send a wrong message, but it's not okay to look back at officials who justified it? >> i didn't say that. i said our country has changed under this president, their tactics why i don't concede were legal under the bush administration, but it's their choice. if they chose to do that, that's fine, but don't look back and demonize members of the intelligence community -- >> brad, let's be clear -- >> and provide fodder to the democrats. >> let's be clear, no the one person is saying we should demonize our hard-working intelligence agents. everyone understands that they've got a very tough job and have a very tough job in front of them. however, when they he cexceed t legal guidelines they ought to be prosecuted. >> we have to leave it there. mo and brad, thank yo
this against us. they don't fight pursuant to law. they don't fight pursuant to nation state or international treaty. they have no norms, and we do. >> so it's okay to torture people but it's not okay -- it's okay to torture people, that doesn't send a wrong message, but it's not okay to look back at officials who justified it? >> i didn't say that. i said our country has changed under this president, their tactics why i don't concede were legal under the bush administration, but...
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those of us who loved him and who will take him to his rest today, pray that what he was to us and what he wished for others will someday come to pass for all the world. >> there is more, by the way, including raw footage of his brother's funerals and the moment when senator kennedy stood all but alone and gave a speech opposing the iraq war. remember that? also, there is another potential hurricane to tell you about. this storm is growing in the atlantic and most of you along the eastern seaboard will want to see this. also, remember the aftershow. it comes on right at 4:00. cnn.com/live as we continue this special tribute and all the day's news. i'll be right back. sweet! (together) sweet! (announcer) now for the first time, a gram of healthy fiber in every packet. sweet! (announcer) splenda® with fiber. i never thought i would have a heart attack, but i did. you need to talk to your doctor about aspirin. you need to be your own advocate. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. you take care of your kids, now it's time to take care of yourself. >>> develop
those of us who loved him and who will take him to his rest today, pray that what he was to us and what he wished for others will someday come to pass for all the world. >> there is more, by the way, including raw footage of his brother's funerals and the moment when senator kennedy stood all but alone and gave a speech opposing the iraq war. remember that? also, there is another potential hurricane to tell you about. this storm is growing in the atlantic and most of you along the eastern...
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joining us for more is c. fred bergsten, the director of the peterson institute for international economics. the chairman of the peterson institute. peter peterson has a separate foundation which is among those providing funding for "worldfocus." welcome to the program. >> good to be here. >> some are predicting the new deficit numbers will lead to a fall in the value of the dollar. do you buy that? and if so, why should we be concerned? >> bigger budget deficits mean bigger trade deficits. that means the u.s. has to borrow more from the rest of the world. and over time, that clearly does put down more pressure on the dollar. in the short run, bigger budget deficits might mean higher interest rates and that might ore up the dollar for a while. but over time, it's bad for the dollar, it's bad for the country, we go into more foreign debt, it undermines our position in the world. it's a thoroughly bad. >> i think see let's look at china as i specific. how might a decline in the value of the dollar affect the wil
joining us for more is c. fred bergsten, the director of the peterson institute for international economics. the chairman of the peterson institute. peter peterson has a separate foundation which is among those providing funding for "worldfocus." welcome to the program. >> good to be here. >> some are predicting the new deficit numbers will lead to a fall in the value of the dollar. do you buy that? and if so, why should we be concerned? >> bigger budget deficits...